Day in brief

Shared: Two improvements to contact groups http://bit.ly/f47Cje # Early morning. http://t.co/4l4XZlH # Fruit basket http://t.co/sBg3V1L # Slow, slow Friday. Plan to sleep a lot this weekend. # I'm at T.G.I Friday's (28 Octovriou, Enaerios Seafront, Ioanni Metaxa, Limassol) http://4sq.com/fIjndu # Happy Friday http://t.co/haqUCKd #

You are not welcome to Cyprus

Just a few days after I’ve posted “Welcome to Cyprus“, Cyprus News reports about the clash between the anti-racism festival goers and nationalist groups. THE effects of last Friday’s fracas between nationalist groups and festival goers at the antiracist Rainbow Festival were still being felt across Cyprus. With one Turkish Cypriot singer stabbed and at … Continue reading You are not welcome to Cyprus

Archives

I’ve been running this website for a really long time now.   There are thousands of posts on a variety of subjects.  This page provides a quick time-based access to all that. You can also browse the archives by type: status, link, quote, gallery, image, video.  These are, of course, mostly recent.

Integrating RT3 with Subversion

As I have mentioned a few times before, I am a big fan of using BestPractical RT3 for all sorts of things, including, but not limited to, bug tracking during project development.  I see a great benefit in having a single system for both technical support and development departments.  Bugs can be reported by customers, … Continue reading Integrating RT3 with Subversion

Google Public DNS announced

Google announced a Public DNS service, which is extremely easy to configure and which will improve your web browsing speed and security.  This service is not revolutionary however.  There were a few ones before, and the one that seems most popular these days is OpenDNS.  In case you wonder what’s the difference between OpenDNS and … Continue reading Google Public DNS announced